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Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore

Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore

Author: Donald Firesmith is the prize-winning author of speculative fiction including The Secrets of Hawthorne House (teen paranormal urban fantasy), the Hell Holes series (alien invasion science fiction), and Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore (fantasy). Named a Distinguished Engineer by the Association of Computing Machinery, he is also the author of 7 technical books in system and software engineering. In his spare time, he crafts one-of-a-kind jeweled magic wands. It was only an old book that the professor found while traveling by train through Scotland. A scholar of medieval history, Professor George Smith was on sabbatical studying Scottish legends and myths when he chanced to meet an aged Scotsman and his granddaughter on their way to her new boarding school in the Isles of Skye. The young girl had accidentally left her book behind, and the professor picked it up meaning to send it on to her. But then he looked inside and discovered it was no ordinary book. It was a school textbook on magic. Could it be real? Could it have actually been left by accident and found by chance? Or was it all an elaborate hoax played on the unsuspecting professor? Did he ever find the secret Isles of Skye School of Magick? Did he ever discover the hidden world of wizards and witches implied by the book's very existence? Or did they find him? The professor vanished soon afterwards, and the answers are unknown. Read the book and decide for yourself. Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore is that textbook from The Isles of Skye School of Magick. The first chapter begins with a basic overview of magic wands followed by an introduction to magical theory including the four planes of existence (Astral, Spectral, Physical, and Daemonic), the five metaphysical elementals (Quintessence, Air, Fire, Earth, and Water), and the three preternatural phases of Light, Twilight, and Darkness. It also contains sets of the commonly used spells associated with each of these elementals and phases. The first chapter then describes the different types of wands, their components, how they are crafted, and how they are used to cast spells. Chapter two teaches the 17 principles of wand making. Chapters three through six comprehensively cover the materials used to make magic wands including magical creatures (both beings and beasts), magical woods, mystical crystals, and mystical metals. Chapter seven documents 26 famous and infamous witches and wizards, their wands, and how well their wands suited their needs. Chapter eight concludes the textbook by nicely summarizing the contents of the entire textbook. Each of the chapters ends with student exercises, the answers of which are included in the back of the textbook which also includes a glossary, references, and afterword by the editor. If you have ever wondered what young witches and wizards actually study in their hidden magic schools, then this book is for you.
Fantasy
144 Chs
Isekai As a wand

Isekai As a wand

In the bustling streets of Shibuya, Hinagawa's ordinary life takes an unexpected turn when a chance encounter with the enigmatic Nika leads to a fateful encounter with a runaway truck. As he faces the brink of death, a divine intervention by the goddess Celestia offers him a second chance at life—but with a twist. Reborn into a fantastical world of magic, Hinagawa discovers that his new form is not what he expected. Transformed into a sentient wand with the remarkable ability to shape-shift, he can only turn into a girl and a wand grapples with his newfound identity as a girl in this new world. Navigating the challenges of his reincarnated existence, Hinagawa must confront the shadows of his past while embracing the boundless potential of his future. With the guidance of Celestia and the unwavering support of newfound allies, she embarks on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, courageously defying societal norms and forging her own destiny in a realm teeming with magic, mystery, and the promise of redemption. Yet, as Hinagawa endeavors to unravel the mysteries of his past and carve out a place in this vibrant new world, he must confront the ultimate sacrifice he made to save Nika—a decision that will forever alter the course of his destiny. (Main character) Hinagawa (A.K.A. Hina) - Gender: Female - Age: Aliased as 10, though she is actually younger - Appearance: - Eyes: Sky blue - Hair: Sky blue with two pink flower hair clips on each side, and a matching pink hairpin - Clothing: Wears a navy blue dress with pink dress ties - Second Form: Magic Wand - Description: In her second form, Hina transforms into a magic wand with a pink body and a blue energy core. She can shift into this form with ease. Hinagawa, affectionately known as Hina, is a young girl whose true age is concealed by the alias of being ten years old, though she is, in reality, younger. She has enchanting sky blue eyes and matching sky blue hair adorned with two pink flower hair clips on each side and a matching pink hairpin. Her usual attire consists of a charming navy blue dress accented with pink ties, reflecting her youthful and vibrant personality. Hina possesses a unique ability to transform into a magic wand. In this second form, she takes on the appearance of a wand with a pink body and a blue energy core, a transformation she can accomplish effortlessly.
Fantasy
86 Chs
The Age of Uneven Pressure

The Age of Uneven Pressure

The year was 1789, though history would later argue about when the weight truly began to press. At the center of the story is Aiden Srivijaya, masquerading as “Alain,” an unassuming French engineer swept into the Grand Armée’s logistics and reconnaissance efforts. Unbeknownst to the soldiers around him, Aiden inhabits an ancient, preserved body—Nebhet-Still—bound to forces far older than the Revolution or empire. His presence subtly alters events without overturning history: undead do not rise openly to conquer, battles are not decided by sorcery, yet something watches, listens, and waits beneath sand and river. Paris did not erupt. It compressed. Rooms thickened with unspoken fear and hungry hope. Candles bent their flames toward nothing. Windows rattled in still air. Those attuned to such things—the prayer-women, the street augurs, the quietly Aether-Marked—felt it in their bones. Aetheric Pressure had returned to Europe. Far from the shouting crowds, a young Corsican officer studied artillery tables by lamplight. Napoleon Bonaparte did not feel the pressure the way others claimed to. He saw no omens. He heard no voices. What he sensed instead was timing: the moment when hesitation outweighed courage, when momentum could be cut and redirected like a fuse. The Bastille fell beneath cannon fire and rumor alike. In the smoke, something older than kings stirred—not a god, not a spell, but the understanding that force could move history faster than lineage ever had. Across France, voices rose. Resonance orators set crowds vibrating with words that tasted of iron. Aether-Marked burned themselves hollow trying to steer revolutions that refused to be guided. Aether engineers measured the pressure with brass needles and called it reason. Napoleon watched. The Terror came, sudden and absolute. Fear spiked too sharply, and the pressure collapsed in on itself. Magic failed. Instruments cracked. Heads fell. Those who survived learned a lesson no pamphlet could teach: chaos could not be ridden forever. Sometimes it had to be broken. On the 13th of Vendémiaire, the guns spoke plainly. Grapeshot tore through flesh and conviction alike. The air cleared. The pressure dispersed. A republic remained—exhausted, wounded, and desperate for stability. Napoleon did not speak of destiny. He accepted responsibility. War followed him, as it always does. In Italy, armies moved like weather fronts, victories arriving before resistance could thicken. Aetheric influence whispered at the edges of his campaigns—nudged by broken men and delicate machines—but never allowed to lead. Napoleon advanced while others waited for signs. Then came Egypt. The desert did not yield. Beneath the sand lay sovereigns who had never abdicated, bound by solar law and memory older than conquest. When tombs cracked and the Sekhem Eternal rose, Europe’s pressure found no purchase. Cannon fire shattered bone that calmly reformed. Aetheric force slid from sun-etched shields as if ashamed of itself. Napoleon stayed. He learned that empires were not the first rulers of the world—only the loudest. Africa kept its deathless kings. Asia preserved its balance. Across oceans, the dead rose only according to their own laws and legends. Every land shaped pressure in its own image, and punished those who tried to impose another. When Napoleon finally turned his gaze back toward Europe, the world had changed. Not broken. Awakened. History would name him conqueror. Scholars would argue over genius, chance, and fate. Few would grasp the truth: The pressure did not crown Napoleon. He merely learned when to move— and when even the weight of the world must yield. Thus began the Age of Uneven Pressure, not with magic or revolution alone, but with a man who understood that once released, pressure reshapes everything it touches.
History
50 Chs
Mia's Magic Wand

Mia's Magic Wand

Set in Australia, Mia’s Magic Wand takes us on a fugitive journey from Sydney Harbour to the Kimberley. A mother, a father and a monk all want to fix what’s f****d with the world. Each loves to gamble. The mother gambles with politicians, the father gambles with weapons and the monk gambles with God. The plot revolves around an archive of blackmailing videos—The Magic Wand—owned by billionaire philanthropist, Tate Wolsey. Tate can have anything he wants, except for Mia, so he assaults her. But he underestimates his wife, Claudia. Outraged, she steals the Magic Wand and gives it to Mia. All hell breaks loose and Mia ends up with the last surviving copy of the Wand. A federal election looms, news of the theft of the Wand leaks out and prominent politicians begin to worry. One of them, the Federal Police Minister, makes a deal with a jailed murderer, Dog, who holds a grudge against Mia. In quick succession, Dog is released from jail, Tate’s wife is murdered and Mia’s daughter is kidnapped. Late one night, Mia arranges to hand over the Wand in exchange for her daughter but the deal goes sideways and a gun battle erupts. In the chaos, Mia and Red rescue their daughter and flee to the mountains—still in possession of the Wand. Trekking to a highway, they hitch a ride with a truck driver and travel to the Kimberley. But Dog is still at large and a bloody struggle plays out. This is a multiple point of view story: each of the three characters taking their chapter by turn.
Eastern
20 Chs
What are the characteristics of a pressure washer cartoon?
A pressure washer cartoon might have bright colors and exaggerated shapes to make it visually appealing. Also, it could show the power of the pressure washer in a fun and exciting way.
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2025-04-15 20:46
What are the characteristics of a cartoon about a pressure washer?
A pressure washer cartoon could have elements like a smiling pressure washer, with lots of bubbles and water splashes. Maybe it's cleaning up a messy place and making everything shiny and new. The colors could be bright and the lines simple to make it appealing to kids.
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2025-04-05 12:21
How effective is a cartoon pressure washer in cleaning?
The effectiveness of a cartoon pressure washer varies. If it's a basic model, it might be good for simple dirt removal on small objects. But for heavy-duty cleaning, a more powerful option might be needed.
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2025-05-31 13:50
Looking for a pressure washer that can reach second story. Any recommendations?
One brand that might work well is Ryobi. Their pressure washers often come with accessories that can help you reach higher areas like the second story. For example, they may have an extended wand or a nozzle with a good spray reach. Additionally, Ryobi pressure washers are known for their durability and relatively affordable price compared to some other brands in the market.
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2024-11-27 08:47
What features should a pressure washer have to be able to reach the second story?
The pressure washer should have a powerful pump. A pump with a high gallons - per - minute (GPM) rating will ensure that there is enough water flow to reach the second story and still have enough force to clean effectively. For example, a GPM of around 2.5 or more can be good. Additionally, a telescopic or extendable wand can be very helpful. It allows you to adjust the length as needed to reach different heights on the second story, like the gutters or upper windows.
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2024-11-25 22:32
What are the features of a washer cartoon?
A washer cartoon might have colorful and exaggerated images of washers. Maybe with funny expressions or actions to make it appealing.
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2025-05-10 01:29
High pressure 100 low pressure 80 dizziness
Blood pressure of 100/80mm <anno data-annotation-id ="00000000 - 4110 - 4000 - 9999 - 9999 - 9999999999999"> hmmm </anno> was within the normal range. The possibility of dizziness being related to blood pressure was very small. It could be caused by other diseases, such as long-term anxiety, long-term lack of sleep, cervical syndrome, low blood sugar, and leukemia. It was recommended that they go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations, determine the cause of the disease, and actively carry out treatment. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-03-17 15:34
What are the characteristics of a power washer cartoon?
A power washer cartoon might show powerful jets of water cleaning up really dirty stuff. The characters could be having fun or facing some challenges with the power washer.
2 answers
2025-06-01 08:29
What are the characteristics of a washer woman cartoon?
Well, usually a washer woman cartoon might show her hard at work, maybe with a big pile of laundry and a determined look on her face.
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2025-05-26 00:16
Low pressure and high pressure, no medicine is recommended
Whether or not to take medicine for low or high pressure depended on the specific situation. If it was a middle-aged or young person with good elasticity of blood vessels, low blood pressure of less than 100 mm <anno data-annotation-id ="0000010c-400a-400a-400a-800a-900000000000"> hPa </anno>, and no other serious diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and other diseases, and at the same time, there were also adverse factors that could be improved, such as being obese or overweight, lack of exercise, unhealthy diet, high psychological stress, mental tension, and lack of sleep, then they could first reduce blood pressure through healthy lifestyle intervention, such as weight loss, smoking and alcohol restriction, and establishing healthy eating habits.(For example, a low-salt diet, no more than 5 grams of salt intake per day, appropriate replenishment of potassium), reduce the intake of strong tea and coffee, strengthen regular exercise, relax and improve sleep conditions, etc. However, if the low pressure has exceeded 100 mm of mercury, or if the low pressure does not exceed 100 mm of mercury but also suffers from diseases such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, or after 3 - 6 months of healthy lifestyle intervention, the low pressure has not fallen back to 90 mm of mercury, or if you cannot adhere to healthy lifestyle intervention, then you need to consider medication. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
1 answer
2026-02-06 01:47
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